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NORTH AMERICAN AIRLINES, biggest nonscheduled air carrier in the U.S., had its wings clipped. The Civil Aeronautics Board upheld an examiner's finding that North American runs scheduled flights in violation of CAB regulations (TIME, Feb. 28), ordered the line grounded effective Sept. 1. North American will appeal the...
Grounded for a month: Aviatrix Jacqueline Auriol, 37, daughter-in-law of France's ex-President Auriol and recent setter of the women's unofficial speed record (TIME, June 13). The grounds for her grounding were tersely set forth by a nettled official of Brétigny Air...
That sign heralded a revolution of sorts in Kansas City, Mo. Ever since World War II, the city's colored population has been busting out of the downtown area recognized as the "Negro district." The pattern was familiar and explosive: panic sales by white residents, mass meetings, homemade bombs...
With one out in that inning, Don Butters walked and went to second on a bloop single to right by Botsford. Both runners advanced when Bill Chauneey grounded out to short. Hastings then singled in Butters and Botsford scored walked and Botsford's third hit of the when catcher Mel...
At the close of World War II, when the victorious armies of West and East met and momentarily fraternized, a U.S. correspondent asked a Russian officer over lunch what he thought the war was all about. Replied the Russian: "Svoboda [Freedom]!" The correspondent never forgot that answer. Journalist Russell Davenport...